 Hi, I'm still Peter Booth and I'm talking a lot this morning, but we'll fix that So what I said earlier is nlabs building a new platform We're new using now using modern abstractions and systems with monitoring as a fundamental component and everything is getting Simpler which is just the greatest news if you're building a technical platform. It's getting simpler And it's not and it's becoming more flexible rather than less It works today We will perform a live demo of a continent-wide deployment and We'll unlock it and in the process. We will demonstrate some of the capabilities unlocked by this new architecture I need to stamp this with the live demo hubris alert. So In the awareness that I'm tempting the fates with it I'd just like to say I know I am and if you would like to see it work. I hope come to the breakout session which will be right over there and Next up is Thank You Peter. I'm Bob. I'm Bob balance, and I'm still Bob balance And where is the clicker here? I really wanted to steal the hubris alert stamp But I didn't manage to do that Two years ago. We ran a workshop in this room. It was a workshop for NTIA on what was then called the Rodband connectivity analysis tool. I ended up doing a lot of the data analysis for that as a bright presidential innovation fellow So the work began back then I Got off of that project. We did ship a beta my term was up by left. I said we can do this better I've been looking at Mapping broadband data for the places we live ever since I like to say nobody cares about the average broadband download speed in America and The flip side is broadband now, which will tell you what it is at your address Maybe today or what's available, but it doesn't help you plan a community and so I've been working in this and Really working with the mLab data to give it the connectivity to the community that we really need So I'm also going to attempt to demo. I'll flip through some other slides. We're going to go live this is almost up and ready for early use e-testing, but The mLab data really catches everybody's eye when we start to put it up there the rest of the data I'm pulling FCC fixed and mobile data. I'm preling pro-publica congressional data M-Lab data EPA data USGS data if I could get Akamai data, I would love it And I was just talking about putting in the one box button to run your own speed test when you're browsing the commentary inside the code Towns County states congressional districts tribal regions. I live in New Mexico and 53% of new rural New Mexicans have no broadband And that's just my state right that's one of 50 states and six territories that this code is prepared to deal with So I'm running a breakout session in the back corner, and I hope you'll join me Any questions clarifying questions for Bob? No, okay I'm gonna act for on about the moment because she is going to use on a Video conference in the conference room calling in from India to talk to us about Net neutrality measurement in India with their recently passed net neutrality regulation That session will she has a hard stop at 11 So the other half of that room session Thomas who is our fellow working in the EU on net neutrality issues from episode of works We'll also talk about EU net neutrality measurement So those are your three breakouts the conference room We are using for this session is not the one straight across but the one closer to the entrance in the back corner A few of us can help direct you if that's where you're going so if there are no questions then Ready go